Archive for April 2nd, 2014

STREAM: For The Fallen Dreams – “Smelling Salt”

Yesterday For The Fallen Dreams revealed the second single this week from their upcoming album, Heavy Hearts. Considering we are now less than a week away from its street date, we will likely be hearing a few more if not the rest of the songs off the album very soon. The latest single is titled […]

Stages & Stereos

UTG Premiere: Stages & Stereos – “1990” (Lyric Video)

In a time when it seems every new band is a shameless ripoff of whatever group was trendy last month, Stages & Stereos continue to push ahead with an original take on pop rock that is as infectious as it is memorable. We have aided the group in the past with several premieres, and we’re […]

NEEDTOBREATHE Debut “Feet, Don’t Fail Me Now”

The countdown to Rivers In The Wasteland continues this afternoon with the release of yet another new song from NEEDTOBREATHE. HitFix is the latest site to join the promotional fun, and earlier today they aided NEEDTOBREATHE in sharing “Feet, Don’t Fail Me Now” with the world. It’s the fourth song to surface off Rivers In […]

MUSIC VIDEO: JT Woodruff – “Dark Young Days” ft. Jane Decker

Hawthorne Heights vocalist JT Woodruff released his solo album Field Medicine a few weeks ago through InVogue records. Now he has a brand new video for the track “Dark Young Days” featuring Jane Decker. Head after the jump to check out the video. It features the duo as mimes in a not-so-silent movie. Field Medicine is currently available […]

Foxy Shazam Release New Album, ‘Gonzo’, For Free

Oh, what a glorious day to be alive! After being unusually quiet for the first several months of 2014, Foxy Shazam shocked fans around the world this afternoon with the surprise release of a new, completely free album titled Gonzo. You can stream the album below and grab a download off Bandcamp. Vinyl pre-orders are […]

Check Out Misery Index’s Blood-Pumping New Track, “The Calling”

Misery Index’s fifth full-length, The Killing Gods, is presently slated for a May 27 release via Season of Mist. Yesterday, to promote their forthcoming effort, which will act as a follow-up to 2010’s Heirs of Thievery, the Baltimore-based quartet teamed up with Revolver to debut a new song titled “The Calling.” Fast and unyielding, this […]

Scout Remixes Bring Me The Horizon’s “Can You Feel My Heart”

Bring Me The Horizon released Sempiternal a year ago as of yesterday. It has been their most successful album to date, and for good reason. The leading track and one of their most popular singles off the album is “Can You Feel My Heart.” The song has received plenty of airplay, and now the band […]

Showbread Are Teasing Something Related To Their Debut Album

Oh, Showbread. You never did like to be direct with your marketing efforts. This morning, the social networks for Showbread lit up with an image post referencing the promotional imagery for the band’s debut album, No Sir, Nihilism Is Not Practical. That record was released in September 2004, which means it is currently celebrating a […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Pure Noise Records’ Founder Jake Round Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary

In 2009, Jake Round founded Pure Noise Records in California. Although he’d had no previous experience in single-handedly operating a record label, he was still able to turn a loan from his mother into one of the driving forces in independent pop punk, rock, indie, and hardcore. In 2014, we are celebrating the five-year anniversary […]

Icona Pop And Ty Dolla $ign Update “It’s My Party”

It’s hard to imagine anyone growing up without hearing the chorus “It’s my party and I’ll cry if I want to” once or twice in their life. It’s one of those rare pop music gems that has become as engrained in our culture as I Love Lucy or Elvis, and earlier this week it was […]

Drake Surprises Fans And Allegedly Disses Jay Z With “Draft Day”

“Oh wait, sidebar..left some beat at the end so that all of you fuck niggas could loop it and get your lies off.” Drake is like hip-hop’s Santa Claus the way he waits until half the world is asleep to surprise fans with new material. You never know when he is going to bless us […]

UTG INTERVIEW: Mime Game Discuss the Past and the Future

Contrary to what you may believe, Kansas City has quite a lot going for it. One of the latest acts to transition into making a name off of national-level touring would be Mime Game. After releasing their 2013 EP, Do Your Work, and having a stellar string of performances at SXSW, the group has now […]